Personal Info
Known For
Camera
Birthdate
1970-07-27 (Age: 56)
Place of Birth
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Roberto De Angelis
Biography
Roberto De Angelis was born on July 27, 1970, in Rome, Italy. After studying cinematography at the prestigious Istituto Roberto Rossellini in his hometown, he began his career in the camera department, working as a camera assistant and focus puller throughout the early 1990s. By the early 2000s, De Angelis had advanced to camera and steadicam operator roles on major international productions. His early credits includeĀ The Passion of the ChristĀ (2004),Ā The Roman Spring of Mrs. StoneĀ (2003), andĀ La Vie en Rose (2007). He went on to contribute to the visual storytelling of films likeĀ Public EnemiesĀ (2009) and James Cameron'sĀ AvatarĀ (2009). His reputation for dynamic camera work carried into the 2010s, with steadicam and camera operator credits on high-profile films such asĀ BlackhatĀ (2015), Edgar Wright'sĀ Baby DriverĀ (2017), Michael Bay'sĀ 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of BenghaziĀ (2016),Ā The Jungle BookĀ (2016), and Netflix'sĀ The UnforgivableĀ (2021). In recognition of his work onĀ Baby Driver, he received the Camera Operator of the Year award from the Society of Camera Operators in 2018, along with a nomination from the British Society of Cinematographers. In 2022, De Angelis stepped into the role of director of photography on the Michael Bay thrillerĀ Ambulance, becoming Bay's personal choice after serving as an operator onĀ 13 HoursĀ andĀ 6 Underground. In an interview, he described the intense, fast-paced shooting scheduleāoften exceeding a hundred setups per day in East L.A.āand highlighted how his dual residence in Los Angeles and Rome informed his cinematic eye, particularly regarding the urban landscape and its street art. Beyond feature films, De Angelis's work extends to documentary and commercial projects. He served as DP on the Oscar-nominated documentary Faces, Places and the HBO filmĀ Mary & Martha (2013) and has shot commercials for major brands such as Nike, Adidas, Dior, and Louis Vuitton. He also directed short films and second-unit sequences. He shot Lenny Kravitz's "Low" music video, which was nominated for Best Rock Video at the MTV Video Music Awards.